
Jeddy boys road to recovery....
Spende geschützt
Kia Ora e Te whanau...
On Friday the 10th of February 2023 Jed Te Aho was involved in a single vehicle crash where he has crashed into a tree and been trapped in the vehicle here in Queensland.
Jed had to be cut from the car and suffered at first what didn't look like to bad of an head injury but after arriving at Gold Coast University Hospital he soon deteriorated and was rushed into surgery to relieve bleeding on his brain he was in theatre for 4+ hours where the amazing surgeons here were able to relieve the pressure in his brain.
He was then transferred to ICU where he has been put in an induced coma to help the swelling in his brain ease abit better its early days yet and his recovery isn't assured but we are hopeful at this stage.
It could be weeks or months but it's early days at this stage all we can do is be here for each other along this path of healing.
He still has a very long road to recovery and being a father of a 2 year old son Tipene-Kingi and 5 month old daughter Mairini as well as a loving partner to Seasons this shock accident is going to affect him and his little beautiful whanau substantially at this time as Jed was the sole bread winner for his little whanau...
We are trying to fundraisd to ease the burdens of money from our sister Seasons life for the meantime so her and the kids can focus on helping to heal our brother and get him home safe and well again with his children he loves so much
Any donation would be appreciated whanau as it is still unknown what is instore for us as a whanau donations don't have to be financial it could just be your love or prayers or a share whanau any and all love we will lovingly accept and be very grateful for...
He aha Te mea nui o Te ao
What is the most important thing in the world?
He Tāngata, He Tāngata, He Tangata
It is the people, It is the people, It is the people.
Nga mihi nui ki a koe
Many thanks to you
Organisator und Spendenbegünstigter
Matene Te Aho
Organisator
Macgregor, QLD
Seasons Turahui Te Uawiri
Spendenbegünstigte